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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

The Manhattan Secret by Marie Bernadette Dupuy

1886 France - Elizabeth is a happy child with parents who dote on her. The family history however is troubled and her parents decide to immigrate. Expecting her second baby, the voyage is harsh and her mother dies in childbirth on the voyage itself. Her father is distraught but determined to set course for New York and to set up in the carpentry field which is his speciality. Fate however has other plans and he loses his life within a few weeks of arriving in America. Getting lost and being found by a wealthy New Yorker who loved her very much and who provided everything he possibly could for her should have been a boon but Elizabeth even at such a young age, and throughout her growingup years had flashbacks of life with her parents and her grand parents and a young boy who befriended her years ago. The story of how Elizabeth and the changes that happen so drastically very negative and then very positive makes for an interesting change, especially told over a few decades. Sent by Hodder & Stoughton for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.

2 comments:

  1. My ancestors emigrated to the U.S. from Europe (mostly England, Wales, and Scotland) in the 1800's, so I've always been fascinated by immigration stories. I'll have to check this one out!

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  2. This sounds very interesting! I love immigration stories.

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